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Associate/Full Professor of Human Medicine - Tenure System

Michigan State University  ·  Of Human Medicine  ·  East Lansing, MI
Associate ProfessorTenure-TrackHuman Medicine

Position summary

Associate/Full Professor Tenure System Flint, Michigan, United States Cs Mott Department Of Public Health 40001278 Area of Interest: Research/Scientific Full Time/Part Time: Full Time (90-100%) Group: Tenure System Faculty Union/Non-Union: Non-Union Faculty/Academic Staff Opening on: Jan 8 2026 Closing at: Jan 8 2028 - 23:55 EST Salary Commensurate with Experience College Of Human Medicine 1100382 Working/Functional

Title Associate/Full Professor Tenure System Position Summary The College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University (MSU) invites applications from well-funded senior or mid-career data scientists or biostatisticians for a tenured full-time research position (Associate or Full Professor) in the highly prolific and rapidly growing Charles Stewart Mott Department of Public Health in Flint, Michigan. This generous

position offers a unique opportunity for an established researcher and biostatistician who is interested in supporting departmental research while also pursuing their own interests in implementation, intervention, or policy research in topics that are both relevant to Flint and beyond. These include equity, social determinants of health, behavioral health, healthy behaviors, chronic disease, maternal-child health,

firearm violence, and environmental justice, among others. A $25 million gift from the Flint-based Charles Stewart Mott Foundation allows us to largely or fully guarantee salary coverage for researchers who are willing to move their research portfolios to MSU. Highly accomplished senior faculty may have the opportunity to receive the title of C. S. Mott Endowed Professor. An innovative premise. Located in Flint,

Michigan, the Charles Stewart Mott Department of Public Health seeks to build on strong and energetic growth in research. Flint has a long history of community activism and involvement. It is one of the birthplaces of community-based participatory research (CBPR) and includes nationally recognized community pioneers and citizen scientists. For example, the first community representative to be President of the

American Public Health Association in its 100+ year history, beginning her term in 2023, is a member of the Flint community. In 2011, the Flint community (including Flint-area hospitals) approached MSU with a proposal to create an academic Department of Public Health in Flint. Their idea was that the department would improve health through community-identified public health solutions, provide an economic driver for

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